Christine McVie Says She Might ‘Pop Back on Stage’ With Fleetwood Mac In London

Fleetwood Mac fans: Don't stop...thinking about Christine McVie's return. The suddenly reclusive singer, after consistently rebuffing such suggestions before, is now hinting that she might join her old group during its three-night stand at London's 02 Arena this September, which would be her first such appearance since retiring from music in 1998.

"If they wanted me to, I might pop back on stage when they’re in London," McVie tells Metro, "Just to do a little duet or something like that."

McVie, of course, sang on that album's hit songs 'You Make Loving Fun' and 'Don't Stop,' as well as other familiar Mac tracks like 'Over My Head,' 'Think About Me,' 'Hold Me' and 'Little Lies' over a tenure that began at the turn of the 1970s.

She retired rather than participate in 2003's 'Say You Will,' however, and has rarely been seen since. In fact, McVie's attended just one concert by her former band since departing -- and, even then, she declined to come on stage.